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Joseph said to his brothers, "Come near to me, please." They came near. "He said, I am Joseph, your brother, whom you sold into Egypt.
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An Invitation to Draw Near
Commentators highlight Joseph's plea, "Come near to me," as a powerful act of grace. He, the exalted ruler, invites his terrified and guilty brothers to close the physical and emotional distance. Scholars like Spurgeon and Henry see this as a beautiful picture of Christ, who, despite our sin, graciously invites us into a close, reconciled relationship with Him. It's a call to move past fear and accept the invitation to fellowship.
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18th Century
Presbyterian
19th Century
Anglican
I am Joseph your brother. —There is much force in the assurance that he was still their brother. For they stood speechles…
Baptist
And Joseph said unto his brethren, Come near to me, I pray you.
He pleads with them, he who was far greater than they—a prince amon…
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16th Century
Protestant
Come near to me, I pray you (Genesis 45:4). This is more effective than any mere words, that he kindly invites them to his emb…
17th Century
Reformed Baptist
And Joseph said to his brethren, come near to me, I pray you Very probably Joseph sat in a chair of state while they were…
Joseph let Judah continue and heard all he had to say. He found his brothers humbled for their sins, mindful of him (for Judah had mentioned him tw…
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